Degree Programmes

All degree programmes are
accredited by the Ministry of Education of the Czech Republic.

Selected courses from the bachelor and master degree programmes are also
available in the short-tem studies programme.
The short-term studies programme is ideal for exchange students coming
through the EU Erasmus+ programme (part of the Lifelong Learning Programme),
who receive a small scholarship. Our University has Erasmus+ agreements
with about 20 partner universities in other European countries.

The three-year Bachelor degree programme
Information Technology
was
opened for the first time in the academic year 2002/2003. It
is focused on education of graduates, who will be able to work as
designers, design engineers, programmers and servicemen of computer
systems, digital devices, computer configurations, computer
nets, computer-controlled systems, as well as programmers and
administrators of database systems and information systems.
The prerequisites for admission to the Bachelor degree programme are
the following: the secondary education, completed and certified,
and a successfully passed entrance examination.

To graduate from the Bachelor degree programme in Information
Technology, students have to complete successfully courses worth
180 ECTS credits in a prescribed credit structure, produce and defend
a Bachelor project, as well as pass the verbal part of the Final State
Examination.

Besides technical courses there are also social courses such as languages,
philosophy, history, or courses with pedagogical orientation. Thus, students
can achieve
better language competence or general pedagogical competence as
the necessary qualification to become a secondary education
teacher. The graduates receive the title of Bachelor (Bc.)
placed before the graduate's name. The expected number of
students accepted is 600.

The two-year follow-up Master degree programme in
Information
Technology offers courses, in which the graduates gain deeper
theoretical knowledge in their branch of study. They also gain
designers´ and users´ skills, which will enable them to develop their
creativity in one of these branches:

To graduate from the follow-up Master degree programme students have
to complete successfully courses worth 120 ECTS credits in a prescribed
credit structure, produce and defend a Master's thesis, and pass the
verbal part of the Final State Examination.
The prerequisite for the admission to the follow-up Master degree
programme is a completed Bachelor or Master degree programme at a
university certified by a diploma.

Compulsory courses are structured with regard to their optimum
sequence. Optional courses are offered as follow-ups to those
compulsory courses which form their theoretical basis. The graduates
receive the title of Engineer (Ing.)
placed before the graduate's name.
The expected number of students admitted to follow-up Master degree programme is 350.

The Doctoral degree programme of Computer Science and Engineering has been
prepared for outstanding graduates from a Master degree completed
at any university. The education acquired in this degree programme
also includes preparation and certification for scientific
work. The graduates from the doctoral degree programme are ready to
start their own scientific, research and managerial work. The graduates
can utilize their creativity at distinguished research centers as
heads of research and development teams and also in scientific and
pedagogical career at universities. The graduates of this programme
can also occupy high positions in large institutions and companies, where
creative and independent work is required as well as efficiency
at analyzing complex problems and suggesting new and original
solutions. The graduates receive the title of Doctor
(Ph.D.) placed following the graduate's name. The expected number
of accepted students is 40 to 60 a year.